Discover Historic Fourth and Gill during its tour of homes Sunday, April 22 from 1-6 pm. click here for details.

Learn decorating and renovation techniques from real homeowners as you tour authentic Victorian and Craftsman bungalow homes with period stained glass, amazing woodwork and incredible antiques. This years tour will feature eight homes and one church. In addition, a group of artists will be having a show at the Fourth and Gill neighborhood center.

The tour begins at Central United Methodist Church located at the corner of Third Avenue and Morgan Street (click here for map or scroll down for directions to the church). Tickets are $10 (cash only) and will be sold during tour hours outside the church. Children under 12 are free. The neighborhood is easily walked or visitors may choose to hop aboard a trolley which will be making a continuous loop along the tour route.

I am so sick of every time somebody says something stupid they are forced into an apology tour, into rehab etc. My politics and humor is in line with Bill Mahr and I understand why Bill Mahr has a good friendship with Ann Coulter even though they differ on politics. Imus's talk is typical hateful sports banter, don't believe me, go to the UT campus on a Fla. or Ala. game day. I know I know blah blah blah Imus works for NBC. If I were a Rutgers team member I think I would want to go on his show and out insult him.

To think someone with such an athletic gift which enables him to earn millions would just waste it by refusing to stay out of trouble. He is suspended "without pay". I guess Pacman won't be 'making it rain' in 2007.

I'm Marshall Smith with the Knoxville News Sentinel. I have read on this site where single copy buyers are having trouble with vending machines. I would be happy to address any concerns they might have if they would email me at smithm@knews.com

We have over 87 outlets in the downtown area. Let us know the location of any rack and we can have it fixed asap and issue a refund or coupon for their loss.

Imus gets two week suspension for his remarks. His defense: I am a good person who said a bad thing. I run a camp for kids with cancer. My show is a comedy show, and we were just making a joke. Did I mention I run a camp for kids? This is an overreaction to a joke and it's going to hurt other people besides me. Did I mention I run a camp for kids? Etc. (And what about the "jigaboo" remark from that other guy? Is he still employed?)

Join Presidential Candidate John Edwards and wife Elizabeth Edwards in Nashville on April 16th at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Senator Edwards will be making a major speech on rural America and will also feature special musical guests the Del McCoury Band, Chely Wright, Rodney Crowell, and many more.

This event is free and it open to the general public.

EVENT DETAILS

What: John and Elizabeth Edwards Rally at the Ryman

Who: John and Elizabeth Edwards, the Del McCoury Band, Chely Wright, Rodney Crowell, and many more.

Nicely in May 2006 commissioned a study by the engineering firm Wilbur Smith Associates to look at the feasibility of charging tolls on three potential routes. The study cost $453,000, said Julie Oaks, spokeswoman for TDOT.

Someone help me understand this. TDOT didn't spend $453,000 to determine if it's possible to charge tolls on roads in Tennessee, did it?

Tucked away among the pawn shops, car lots, and Mexican tiendas on Chapman Hwy. is an inconspicuous gem. I'm not exactly sure what to call it, but painted on its front window are a jumble of the words Pupusaria Tacqueria Restaurant Quetzal. The person who told us about it just called it Quetzal. It's in the little strip with the historic white Parkway Hotel and the aptly worded yellow "Good Food" sign. And it is good food. One of the things I miss about living in San Franciso is our favorite pupusaria - cheap, hand-made, fried, corn & cheese tortilla heaven. Well now, we have Quetzal. For $18, we shared 4 fried pupusas - 2 filled with soft cheese, 2 filled with beans, served with traditional sweet cabbage salad and a large steaming bowl of hot sauce; a large plate of huevos rancheros; and 10 hand-made-on-the-spot thick pupusas (unfilled) to take home. Pupusas are Salvadoran by tradition, but I think the owners of this restaurant may be Quatemalan. It's really good. You should go.